THE CAPITAL: Charmed, Senator Tiglon

If the tiglon* in Manhattan's Central
Park Zoo ever got to the U.S. Senate he would receive a good many
invitations to Washington parties, particularly from oil heiresses and
South American embassies. As Senator Tiglon of New York he would also
be invited to the White House, thus posing difficult, but not
necessarily insuperable problems of security. And if he refrained from
eating butlers (except at crowded cocktail parties), observed protocol
and learned to growl softly at older women, Senator Tiglon might
evendespite his mixed parentage become a social lion.